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Located 35 miles southwest of Fort Worth on U.S. Highway 377, this community rests on the banks of Lake Granbury, a 30-mile long rural recreational haven. Fishing, swimming, water-skiing and sailing are enjoyed on the lake. Created in 1969, when the Brazos River was dammed at the DeCordova Bend, Lake Granbury has acres of surface area for water sports, fun, and relaxation. Granbury offers country charm and fun for the whole family.

Education

Shopping

There are more than 50 specialty galleries,
antique and craft malls in Granbury. Shops in the
historic district feature antiques, arts and
crafts, fine arts, gifts, and apparel.Grapevine Mills MallThe Shops at Willow Bend

Recreation

Davis Catfish Ponds- where you are almost guaranteed a catch!
Rent or bring your own poles.

Fishing and Boating- Lake charters and guide services available for Lake Granbury and local areas. Enjoy fishing for stripers and
sand bass with the help of a professional guide.

Brazos Old-Fashioned Drive-In & Cinema
Bring your lawn chair and enjoy family entertainment
under the stars in an authentic 1950's drive-in, or
catch a movie at the cinema.
1800 W Pearl
817-573-1311

Granbury Opera House
The Opera House was built in 1886. It was restored
and reopened for professional, live theater in 1975
and features musicals, plays, and melodramas
11 months of the year.
133 E Pearl St.
817-573-9191

Parks

Yellowstone Tours
Take a tour through Historic Granbury aboard a
1927 Yellowstone Park bus. Your ride takes you
to places of noted history and landmark homes
You'll even visit the gravesites of General
Granberry and Jesse James!
817-573-8687

Dinosaur Valley State Park
State Park including camping, picnicking nature trails and the
best preserved dinosaur tracks in Texas!
West of Glen Rose817-897-4588